What Platforms Are Available With Elite Trader Funding?
The Simple Answer
Elite Trader Funding supports Tradovate, NinjaTrader, TradingView, Rithmic and R|Trader, ATAS, Bookmap, EdgeProX, eSignal, MotiveWave, Quantower and Sierra Chart. Elite Trader Funding publishes one of the widest platform rosters in futures prop trading, listing the operating systems each one runs on.
Below is every platform Elite Trader Funding supports, with the data feed or access route that goes with each one.
Platform Overview
Breakdown by Platform
Tradovate
Tradovate is the most broadly compatible option here, running on macOS, Windows, iOS and Android. Being cloud-based it needs no install and syncs across devices.
NinjaTrader
NinjaTrader is Windows only at ETF. It remains the deepest desktop option for charting, custom indicators, strategy building and backtesting.
TradingView
TradingView covers all four major operating systems and gives you the charting environment most traders already use day to day.
Rithmic and R|Trader
Rithmic with R|Trader is available on web, iOS and Android. Note the January 2026 change: new accounts choosing the Rithmic feed pay a separate monthly connection cost per active Rithmic account.
ATAS
ATAS is the order flow specialist, built around footprint charts, cluster analysis and market depth.
Bookmap
Bookmap runs on all three desktop operating systems and visualises full order book depth and liquidity over time.
EdgeProX
EdgeProX is a cross-platform execution and analysis option covering Windows, macOS and Linux.
eSignal
eSignal is the long-established market data and charting platform, Windows only at ETF.
MotiveWave
MotiveWave brings a comprehensive charting and analysis suite across all three desktop systems, well known for Elliott Wave tooling.
Quantower
Quantower is the modern multi-asset desktop terminal, strong on depth of market and order flow, Windows only here.
Sierra Chart
Sierra Chart is the fast, highly customisable charting and execution package, Windows only.
Final Comments
Subscription costs for these platforms are the trader’s own responsibility. The most important current cost note is data: following CME Group policy updates, from 28 January 2026 new accounts selecting a Rithmic data feed incur an additional separate monthly connection cost per active Rithmic account. ETF also disclaims operational responsibility, stating it does not operate or maintain these platforms and is not responsible for issues arising from their use.
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FAQ
What platforms can I use with Elite Trader Funding?
Elite Trader Funding supports Tradovate, NinjaTrader, TradingView, Rithmic and R|Trader, ATAS, Bookmap, EdgeProX, eSignal, MotiveWave, Quantower and Sierra Chart. Elite Trader Funding publishes one of the widest platform rosters in futures prop trading, listing the operating systems each one runs on.
How many platforms does Elite Trader Funding offer?
11. They are Tradovate, NinjaTrader, TradingView, Rithmic and R|Trader, ATAS, Bookmap, EdgeProX, eSignal, MotiveWave, Quantower and Sierra Chart. Each one is covered in detail above, along with the data feed or access route it runs on.
Does Elite Trader Funding support Tradovate?
Yes. Tradovate is the most broadly compatible option here, running on macOS, Windows, iOS and Android. Being cloud-based it needs no install and syncs across devices.
Does Elite Trader Funding support NinjaTrader?
Yes. NinjaTrader is Windows only at ETF. It remains the deepest desktop option for charting, custom indicators, strategy building and backtesting.
Do I choose my Elite Trader Funding platform before or after I buy?
Subscription costs for these platforms are the trader’s own responsibility. The most important current cost note is data: following CME Group policy updates, from 28 January 2026 new accounts selecting a Rithmic data feed incur an additional separate monthly connection cost per active Rithmic account.